Elle Fanning Knows Exactly How to Own the 'A Complete Unknown' Red Carpet Circuit
Stylist Samantha McMillen explains how she worked with the star to subtly channel the 1960s—without dimming Fanning's love of runway fashion.
Whether the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown will take home golden trophies next January is anyone’s guess. Awards season voting has only just started, and stars of every major contender are busy on the "For Your Consideration" circuit. But if armchair fashion critics were the ones with the official ballots, and achievement in red carpet styling was its own category, Elle Fanning and stylist Samantha McMillen would be the front-runners.
The duo has spent the weeks leading up to A Complete Unknown’s Christmas-Day release churning out looks that walk the line between 1960s homage and modern runway. Whether the appearance is as big as an official premiere or as intimate as a talk show taping, Fanning’s looks have received unanimous praise. “Elle Fanning has been looking majestic this entire press tour,” declared a tweet with 1.4 million views, showcasing the actress in a heavenly white custom Gucci gown at A Complete Unknown’s Los Angeles premiere. A photo of Fanning in an oversize Saint Laurent suit and tie from the Spring 2025 runway came with 1.3 million views and the sort of upvote one rarely sees in online fashion forums: “Her stylist deserves a raise and a promotion.” If this were a movie review, Fanning’s outfits would be called “a revelation” or “a triumph.” But it’s fashion, so “she ate that” is what critics are saying instead.
Tapping into Anthony Vacarello’s Spring 2025 collection for a perfectly oversize suit, or calling in a custom strapless Prada gown, is practically an instinct at this point. McMillen and Fanning have worked together since 2011, when the actress was a pre-teen starring in Steven Spielberg’s Super 8. After 13 years of red carpets together, they have a strategy that works—one that’s delightfully distinct from red carpet trends. You’ll see a thoughtful reference, but never flat-out method dressing or shock-and-awe naked silhouettes.
“Elle and I have always liked to nod to the film or the era of the film she is promoting where possible when working on press tour wardrobe,” McMillen says in an email, “but without limiting her and her love for fashion and experimenting with things fresh off the runway.”
Fanning plays Sylvie Russo, a fictionalized take on one of Bob Dylan’s early girlfriends. A more on-the-nose interpretation of her style would entail all-out suede dresses or denim-on-denim like the sets she wears alongside Timothée Chalamet’s Dylan in the film. The racks they’ve called in for promo stops in New York, Los Angeles, and London so far have taken plenty from the Spring 2025 runways—a feather-lined Valentino dress here, a mod-Shushu/Tong shirt and skirt set there, a Bottega Veneta suit in between—while tipping their hats to the film’s vintage aesthetic. “With this campaign for A Complete Unknown, we veered mostly toward early 1960s shapes and details in both masculine and feminine silhouettes,” McMillen explains. “We also leaned into the folk singer vibe of the era here and there.”
One of Fanning’s more Woodstock-appropriate looks required a stop by the architect of the modern boho-chic moment: Chemena Kamali of Chloé, for a lace top to wear over jeans with wedge sandals. Another entailed a suede Coach jacket over a Wolford bodysuit and denim, two textures McMillen mentions as a few of their go-tos for more casual appearances.
But by and large, the Fanning-McMillen collaborations gaining heart-emoji reactions online have an element of glamour. With an assist from ’60s beauty staples like mod eyeliner and teased-up pigtails (for the custom Gucci), or soft curls and strategically-placed bobby pins (for the Saint Laurent suit), they’re ever-so-slightly reminiscent of the past without saying “costume.” Nothing suggests a copy-and-pasted memo from Fanning’s time on set in New Jersey. It’s more aligned with the Gucci she wore for the Cannes Film Festival this year or the Balmain couture she chose for the Met Gala: always appropriate for the task at hand while feeling distinctly Elle.
“We don’t like to spell it out,” McMillen says, “but if you pay attention it’s all there.” Just like a critically-acclaimed performance, subtlety always wins.
Halie LeSavage is the senior fashion and beauty news editor at Marie Claire, where she assigns, edits, and writes stories for both sections. Halie is an expert on runway trends, celebrity style, emerging fashion and beauty brands, and shopping (naturally). In over seven years as a professional journalist, Halie’s reporting has ranged from fashion week coverage spanning the Copenhagen, New York, Milan, and Paris markets, to profiles on industry insiders like celebrity stylist Molly Dickson, to breaking news stories on noteworthy brand collaborations and beauty product launches. (She can personally confirm that Bella Hadid’s Ôrebella perfume is worth the hype.) She has also written dozens of research-backed shopping guides to finding the best tote bags, ballet flats, and more. Most of all, Halie loves to explore what style trends—like the rise of emotional support accessories or TikTok’s 75 Hard Style Challenge—can say about culture writ large. She also justifies almost any purchase by saying it’s “for work.”
Halie has previously held writer and editor roles at Glamour, Morning Brew, and Harper’s Bazaar. She has been cited as a fashion and beauty expert in The Cut, CNN Underscored, and Reuters, among other outlets, and appears in newsletters like Selleb and Self Checkout to provide shopping recommendations. In 2022, she earned the Hearst Spotlight Award for excellence and innovation in fashion journalism. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Harvard College. Outside of work, Halie is passionate about books, baking, and her miniature Bernedoodle, Dolly. For a behind-the-scenes look at her reporting, you can follow Halie on Instagram and TikTok.
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